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04-13-2007, 08:57 AM
hmmmmmm i only read course related books simply because i don't have much time to read others but i read islamic books whenever i have time....i read "TAMBII-HUL-GHAFFILLEN", "TAQWIAT-UL-EEMAN", "DIFFERENT BOOKS OF MUFTI-E-AZAM SAUDI ARABIA SHAIKH ABUDULLAH BIN BAZZ(DAMAT-BARKATIHAM-AALIA)" BECAUSE hazrat mufti sahab has written a lot about "Beliefs(AQAIDS)" and as all know about the biddatts in pakistan i really like those books of shaikh sahab.....and i once again advise all of you to read "TAQWIAT-UL-EEMAN by Shah Ismail Shaheed(Raheemullah)" because this book is written absolutly in the indian context and pointed out lot about beliefs of Indian muslims generally.....
I also read a book named as "STATUS-what it is and how to acheive it" of Phillipa Davies....... a good book for you personlity..but there were some clauses which i think will only work in UK and USA socities... I also read some books of stephen covey..he really is good writer infact he had visited pakistan recently....
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FAVOURITE BOOKS - by idreesdurrani - 04-10-2007, 03:20 PM
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[No subject] - by Muhammad Amir - 04-13-2007, 08:57 AM
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